Downtown in Business to Host Exclusive CIH Housing Association Forum Breakfast
Downtown in Business is pleased to announce an exclusive breakfast event in collaboration with Sutcliffe Engineering, taking place on Tuesday, June 25th at the brilliant Neo in Manchester.
Downtown announces new Leeds chair
The Group CEO of DB3 Group, Nathan McNamara, has been named as the new chair of Downtown in Business Leeds.
The Art of Hospitality Hosts ‘Youth Panel’ – A Young Person’s View on Hospitality
Steven discusses the upcoming ‘Art of Hospitality’ event to be held in June and what issues the event aims to address within the hospitality industry.
Take a long, hard look Rishi
Jo Phillips tells Rishi Sunak to stop talking about global security and defence when he can’t provide safe water for UK citizens.
Taking the party out of Mayoral politics
Can good performing mayors ever overcome the sailings of their national colleagues? Frank McKenna reflects on the recent local election and mayoral results, and how they were hijacked by Westminster politicians.
A troubled world
Jim thinks the Democrats need to take drastic action to stop Donald Trump leading the free world in very troubled times.
Who Are Yer? | Andrea Edwards
This week, we are joined by Andrea Edwards of Think Wine Group, for our Who Are Yer? video.
A week in America | 15 May 2024
This week Martin shares his views on what US businesses want to know about the forthcoming UK elections…
The Downtown Den Politics Podcast | EP. 31 | 13th May 2024
A controversial defection from the Tories to Labour, an upturn in the economy, and a new, old leader for the SNP. Plus, could global conflict actually be good news for the Conservatives electoral chances?
INNSiDE by Melia | Newcastle
For our ‘Venue of the Week’ this week, the INNSiDE by Melia in Newcastle, takes the spotlight!
Anyone welcome in the Labour party!
In his blog, Jim argues that Labour doesn’t need Tory right wing MP defectors after a series of local election triumphs. Read his full analysis of the current political scene and a bit of nostalgia from the Manchester of forty years ago.